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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com
DESCRIPTION:This is a history ride from Gas Works Park clockwise around Lak
e Union with 12 stops. Ride is free\, no-drop\, 12.4 miles long\, leisurel
y pace\, and has a restroom/snack break around the halfway point. Ride is
limited to 15 people\, so you must preregister if you would like to join t
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org/node/72940.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210628
GEO:+47.64623;-122.3337
LOCATION:Gas Works Park @ 2101 N Northlake Way\, Seattle\, WA 98103\, USA
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SUMMARY:Lake Union History Ride Redux
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limited to 15 people\, so you must preregister if you would like to join
the ride.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Cascade Bicycle Club\; 206.932.5921\; dave.douglas@cascade.org\; ht
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DESCRIPTION:With 63-mile and 26-mile options\, the Ride for Major Taylor Pr
oject is a fundraiser: 80% of your registration fee goes directly to the M
ajor Taylor Project\, a year-round\, youth leadership cycling program focu
sed on introducing young adults from underserved communities to the recrea
tion of cycling and creating an inclusive bicycling culture. Scholarships
are available. Marshall “Major” Taylor was a Black athlete and cycling leg
end who was one of the greatest bicyclists of his era\, setting numerous w
orld records and winning a World Championship–all while battling racism th
roughout his career from the late 1800s to early 1900s.\nShareMastodonTwit
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rides-ride-major-taylor/ride-major-taylor-ride-details.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210628
LOCATION:White Center Bicycle Playground @ 11050 10th Ave SW\, Seattle\, WA
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SUMMARY:Ride for Major Taylor
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and cycling legend who was one of the greatest bicyclists of his era\, se
tting numerous world records and winning a World Championship–all while ba
ttling racism throughout his career from the late 1800s to early 1900s.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:This is a casual tour of some of the bicycle facilities around
Southeast Seattle including greenways\, protected bike lanes\, trails\, St
ay Healthy Streets\, and more. It also includes some nice viewpoints of Pu
get Sound\, downtown Seattle\, and Lake Washington.\nShareMastodonTwitterF
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210717T090000
GEO:+47.523006;-122.263794
LOCATION:Atlantic City Boat Ramp @ Atlantic City Boat Ramp\, 8702 Seward Pa
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SUMMARY:Southeast Seattle Bike Tour
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:This is a casual ride from Westlake Park in downtown Seattle to
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. It is a one-way ride\, and particip
ants may use the Link light rail station at SeaTac to return or ride back
on their own. Pretend that you need to catch your flight\, but the roads a
re all closed and public transit is shut down\, and all you have is your b
icycle to get to the airport!\nShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmailTick
ets: https://cascade.org/node/73226.
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LOCATION:Westlake Park @ 401 Pine St\, Seattle\, WA 98101\, USA
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SUMMARY:Bike to the Airport!
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are all closed and public transit is shut down\, and all you have is your
bicycle to get to the airport!
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://cascade.org/s
eattle-queer-history-bike-tour
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Cascade Bicycle Club\, Certified Ride Leade
r and Historian Bob Svercl will lead a group of riders on a 5.6 mile bike
tour from Capitol Hill through Pioneer Square to MoPOP\, stopping at histo
ric and iconic sites around Seattle while hearing stories and learning abo
ut Seattle’s LGBTQIA+ history. Meet at Volunteer Park from noon to 1 p.m.
for bike decorating and pre-ride socializing. At 1:00 p.m.\, we will gathe
r and head out on a rain or shine\, no-drop\, casual bike and e-bike frien
dly ride that will wrap up at the MoPOP plaza with trivia and prizes.\nSha
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210815T120000
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LOCATION:Volunteer Park @ Water Tower\, 1247 15th Ave E\, Seattle\, WA 9810
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stopping at historic and iconic sites around Seattle while hearing storie
s and learning about Seattle’s LGBTQIA+ history. Meet at Volunteer Park fr
om noon to 1 p.m. for bike decorating and pre-ride socializing. At 1:00 p.
m.\, we will gather and head out on a rain or shine\, no-drop\, casual bik
e and e-bike friendly ride that will wrap up at the MoPOP plaza with trivi
a and prizes.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:This is a casual 22 mile ride from Gas Works Park in Seattle ac
ross the 520 Bridge into Bellevue. We’ll explore parts of Medina\, Bellevu
e\, and Spring District before returning via the 520 Trail and Burke-Gilma
n Trail. We’ll check out nice views of the area\, new bicycle infrastructu
re\, future light rail stations\, and even ride bench swings (this is mand
atory!).\nShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmailTickets: https://cascade.
org/node/73556.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210905T090000
GEO:+47.64623;-122.3337
LOCATION:Gas Works Park @ 2101 N Northlake Way\, Seattle\, WA 98103\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:What’s East of the Lake? Tour
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:This is a 28 mile history ride to visit and learn facts about v
arious historic and interesting sites in the Duwamish Valley and around th
e Duwamish River. Learn about where the Duwamish River starts\, how its ro
ute has changed\, and how the communities nearby have grown.\nShareMastodo
nTwitterFacebookRedditEmailTickets: https://cascade.org/node/73585.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210911T090000
GEO:+47.467211;-122.247739
LOCATION:Fort Dent Park @ 6800 Fort Dent Way\, Tukwila\, WA 98188\, USA
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:This is a casual 23.7 mile ride from UW in Seattle to Shoreline
and back. We’ll ride new bike infrastructure around Green Lake and check
out some interesting sights as we make a loop using the Interurban Trail\,
Interurban to Burke-Gilman Connector\, and Burke-Gilman Trail. Route is m
ostly paved with one section on hard-packed gravel.\nShareMastodonTwitterF
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210918T100000
GEO:+47.653825;-122.307806
LOCATION:Drumheller Fountain (UW Campus) @ Drumheller Fountain\, Seattle\,
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:Casual ride to visit each of the new light rail stations (U Dis
trict\, Roosevelt\, Northgate)\, cross the new John Lewis Memorial Bridge\
, and visit a historic transit stop (Greenwood Station) on the way back to
the start. We’ll stop at Pilgrim Coffeehouse near the mid-point of the ri
de for coffee & snacks.\nShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmailTickets: h
ttps://cascade.org/node/74326.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211107T100000
GEO:+47.648509;-122.299909
LOCATION:University of Washington Station @ 2819 Walla Walla Rd NE\, Seattl
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SUMMARY:Northgate Extension Loop
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DTSTAMP:20240319T093647Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:Casual ride to visit each of the light rail stations in the Rai
nier Valley\, the future Judkins Park light rail station\, and the Beacon
Hill light rail station. We’ll stop for coffee & snacks at The Station in
Beacon Hill before heading back using parts of the Beacon Hill greenway an
d Chief Sealth Trail.\nShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmailTickets: htt
ps://cascade.org/node/74327.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211113T100000
GEO:+47.523389;-122.263274
LOCATION:Atlantic City Boat Ramp @ 8702 Seward Park Ave S\, Seattle\, WA 98
118\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Southeast Seattle Light Rail Tour
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eenway and Chief Sealth Trail.
\n
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DTSTAMP:20240319T093647Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:This is a casual ride to every single light rail station on the
1 Line\, starting from Angle Lake and making our way north all the way to
Northgate. We’ll stop around the midpoint at The Station on Beacon Hill f
or coffee & snacks.\nShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmailTickets: https
://cascade.org/node/74335.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211120T090000
GEO:+47.423158;-122.298221
LOCATION:Angle Lake Light Rail Station (north plaza) @ 19900 28th Ave S\, S
eaTac\, WA 98188\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Let’s Bike The Link Light Rail!
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on the 1 Line\, starting from Angle Lake and making our way north all the
way to Northgate. We’ll stop around the midpoint at The Station on Beacon
Hill for coffee & snacks.
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CONTACT:https://bikeworks.org/event/equity-panel/?mc_cid=c7f5a9ed15&mc_eid=
6fdc6e1f0f
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an evening exploring race & gender equity in
biking. Facilitated by Bike Works Executive Director Ed Ewing\, we’ll hea
r from panelists Edwin Lindo\, Roxanne Robles\, Lee Lambert\, and Ella Dor
band about promoting race and gender equity in the cycling community.\nThi
s event will be recorded and a link to the video will be posted on our web
site and on our YouTube page.\nMeet the Speakers\n \nEd Ewing: Ed has 31+
years of marketing\, project development\, strategic planning\, and nonpro
fit leadership experience. He co-founded the Major Taylor Project\, a yout
h cycling initiative focused on creating opportunities for Black and Brown
youth in diverse and underserved communities. Ed has cycled competitively
since 1983\, and still actively races today. He is also a founding member
of the Rainier Riders\, a cycling club led by Black and Brown riders.\nRo
xanne Robles: Roxy is a cyclist\, urban planner\, sewist\, and Filipinx fo
od enthusiast living on the ancestral lands of the Duwamish (Seattle\, Was
hington). She started bike touring in 2017 after realizing that bike touri
ng was not that different than hauling 30 pounds of groceries up and down
Seattle hills. She organizes with Friends on Bikes\, and volunteers with T
he Bikery & Outdoors for All. Roxy is passionate about supporting new cycl
ists and spreading her love of bikes and bike touring\, and she uses her C
apricorn powers for good by planning summer bike trips months in advance.
She thinks tarot cards are an essential item on any packing list\, and lov
es to talk about feelings. Her book\, An Introduction to Bike Touring will
help you get started on your cycling journey!\nElla Dorband – Ella Dorban
d is\, along with founder Mackenna Lees\, co-captain of Breakfast Racing T
eam\, a multi-discipline team of 49 WTFNB racers in the Seattle-ish area.
She currently races cyclocross\, cross country mountain bike\, and track.
Previously\, she was a Lead and then Board Member at The Bikery. In 2023 s
he and her partner hope to direct their first race\, but basically everyth
ing about this is TBD. Outside of the bike world\, she is a technical proj
ect manager and art enthusiast.\nEdwin Lindo: Edwin is co-founder of North
star Cycling Club and Estelita’s Library.\nLee Lambert: Lee is Executive D
irector of Cascade Bicycle Club.\nShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmail
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LOCATION:virtual event
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SUMMARY:Bicycle Stories: Race & Gender Equity In Cycling
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c planning\, and nonprofit leadership experience. He co-founded the Major
Taylor Project\, a youth cycling initiative focused on creating opportunit
ies for Black and Brown youth in diverse and underserved communities. Ed h
as cycled competitively since 1983\, and still actively races today. He is
also a founding member of the Rainier Riders\, a cycling club led by Blac
k and Brown riders.
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Roxanne Robles: Roxy is a cyc
list\, urban planner\, sewist\, and Filipinx food enthusiast living on the
ancestral lands of the Duwamish (Seattle\, Washington). She started bike touring in
2017 after realizing that bike touring was not that different than haulin
g 30 pounds of groceries up and down Seattle hills. She organizes with Friends on
Bikes\, and volunteers with The Bikery & Outdoors for All. Roxy is passionate
about supporting new cyclists and spreading her love of bikes and bike tou
ring\, and she uses her Capricorn powers for good by planning summer bike
trips months in advance. She thinks tarot cards are an essential item on a
ny packing list\, and loves to talk about feelings. Her book\, An Intr
oduction to Bike Touring will help you get started on your cyclin
g journey!
\n
Ella Dorband – Ella Dorband is\, along with foun
der Mackenna Lees\, co-captain of Breakfast Racing Team\, a multi-di
scipline team of 49 WTFNB racers in the Seattle-ish area. She currently ra
ces cyclocross\, cross country mountain bike\, and track. Previously\, she
was a Lead and then Board Member at The Bikery. In 2023 she and her partn
er hope to direct their first race\, but basically everything about this i
s TBD. Outside of the bike world\, she is a technical project manager and
art enthusiast.
\n
Edwin Lindo: Edwin is co-founder
of Northstar Cycling Club and Estelita’s Library.
\n
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the history of “East Seattle” and more as you bike
around parts of Mercer Island on this casual-paced history tour. Total dis
tance is 15 miles. More info on the registration page.\nShareMastodonTwitt
erFacebookRedditEmailTickets: https://cascade.org/node/75106.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220402T093000
GEO:+47.588612;-122.231499
LOCATION:Mercer Island Park & Ride @ 8000 N Mercer Way\, Mercer Island\, WA
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:Bike to every future light rail station on Line 2 from Seattle
to Redmond & back! We’ll stop for water/restroom breaks and have lunch in
downtown Redmond before returning to Seattle via the 520 Trail. Total dist
ance is 44 miles (36 miles if you end at UW station). More info on the reg
istration page.\nShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmailTickets: https://c
ascade.org/node/75181.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220409T090000
GEO:+47.597839;-122.328648
LOCATION:International District/Chinatown Station @ 505 5th Ave S\, Seattle
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SEQUENCE:0
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the registration page.
\n
Tickets: https://cascade.org/node/75181.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the history of West Seattle in this casual pace\, n
o drop bike tour including log cabins\, ferries\, streetcars\, and even an
earthquake!\nFull information in Registration URL\nShareMastodonTwitterFa
cebookRedditEmailTickets: https://cascade.org/node/77732.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220515T100000
GEO:+47.589441;-122.38064
LOCATION:Seacrest Park (near West Seattle Taxi Dock) @ 1660 Harbor Ave SW\,
Seattle\, WA 98126\, USA
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://cascade.org/s
eattle-queer-history-bike-tour
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) and Casca
de Bicycle Club\, Certified Ride Leader and Historian Bob Svercl will lead
a group of riders on a 5.6 mile bike tour from Capitol Hill through Pione
er Square to MoPOP\, stopping at historic and iconic sites around Seattle
while hearing stories and learning about Seattle’s LGBTQIA+ history. Regis
trants will get a promo code for two free tickets to MoPOP\, valid through
Labor Day.\nFolks who want to continue their exploration of LGBTQIA+ stor
ies and culture can leave their bike at the bike valet and head inside to
see exhibits at MoPOP.\nMeet at Volunteer Park from noon to 1 p.m. for bik
e decorating and pre-ride socializing. Bike decoration materials\, snacks\
, and drinks will be provided by MoPOP.\nAt 1 p.m.\, we will gather and he
ad out on a rain or shine\, no-drop\, casual bike and e-bike friendly ride
\, with support from ride leader and a sweep bringing up the rear. The rid
e will wrap up at the MoPOP plaza with trivia and prizes. Prizes include a
MoPOP membership!\nShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmailTickets: https:
//cascade.org/seattle-queer-history-bike-tour.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220612T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220612T143000
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LOCATION:Volunteer Park @ Water Tower\, 1247 15th Ave E\, Seattle\, WA 9810
2\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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Bob Svercl will lead a group of riders on a 5.6 mile bike tour from Capito
l Hill through Pioneer Square to MoPOP\, stopping at historic and iconic s
ites around Seattle while hearing stories and learning about Seattle’s LGB
TQIA+ history. Registrants will get a promo code for two free tickets to M
oPOP\, valid through Labor Day.
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and a sweep bringing up the rear. The ride will wrap up at the MoPOP plaza
with trivia and prizes. Prizes include a MoPOP membership!
\n
Tickets:
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DTSTAMP:20240319T093647Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:Ride to every future light rail station on the Lynnwood Extensi
on! We’ll ride 23 miles with some climbing to each station from Northgate
to Lynnwood and loop back using the Interurban Trail. This is a casual (le
isurely) pace\, no drop\, e-bike friendly ride.\nShareMastodonTwitterFaceb
ookRedditEmailTickets: https://cascade.org/node/78137.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220703T100000
GEO:+47.702597;-122.328329
LOCATION:Northgate Light Rail Station (South Entrance) @ 10200 1st Ave NE\,
Seattle\, WA 98125\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lynnwood Extension Loop
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DTSTAMP:20240319T093647Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the Century 21 Expo\, how Queen Anne got its name\,
the story behind Seattle’s 1st children’s hospital\, and more in this his
tory ride! This is a casual pace\, no drop\, e-bike friendly ride that is
13 miles long.\nShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmailTickets: https://ca
scade.org/node/78407.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220710T100000
GEO:+47.621142;-122.352176
LOCATION:Plaza atop Fisher Pavilion building in Seattle Center @ 300-498 Th
omas St\, Seattle\, WA 98109\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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at is 13 miles long.
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:Learn where the nickname “Rat City” comes from\, how an entire
garden was moved\, and where the streetcar ran in this history ride around
parts of Tukwila\, SeaTac\, Burien\, and White Center! This is a casual p
ace\, no drop\, e-bike friendly ride that is 20 miles long.\nShareMastodon
TwitterFacebookRedditEmailTickets: https://cascade.org/node/78614.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220807T100000
GEO:+47.464091;-122.288154
LOCATION:Tukwila International Blvd Light Rail Station @ 3651 Southcenter B
lvd\, Tukwila\, WA 98188\, USA
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DTSTAMP:20240319T093647Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:Explore parts of Beacon Hill in Seattle and learn interesting s
tories about its history in this casual\, no drop 12 mile ride. What lies
below the athletic fields in Jefferson Park? How does the light rail relat
e to the Chief Sealth Trail? Where does Seattle get its water from? Come o
n this revamped ride to find out!\nShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmail
Tickets: https://cascade.org/node/78879.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220827T100000
GEO:+47.569763;-122.308465
LOCATION:Jefferson Community Center @ 3801 Beacon Ave S\, Seattle\, WA 9810
8\, USA
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/bobco85
DESCRIPTION:Learn interesting stories about sites around Lake Union on this
history ride. The ride is 10.5 miles long\, casual pace\, and no drop (we
will wait for everyone).\nShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmailTickets:
https://cascade.org/node/80977.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230521T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230521T100000
GEO:+47.645631;-122.334353
LOCATION:Gas Works Park @ Gas Works Park\, 2101 N Northlake Way\, Seattle\,
WA 98103\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lake Union History Ride (2023 version)
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obco85
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bike ride at a Leisurely (10-12 mph average on flat ground) pace! Bring yo
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tart riding at 10 am. We will finish a little after noon.\nShareMastodonTw
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:This is a free 11 mile\, casual pace\, e-bike friendly ride to
learn LGBTQ+ history around parts of Seattle. The ride will take about 3 h
ours (estimated finish after 4 pm). This ride is going to happen again on
Sunday\, July 9.\nShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmailTickets: https://
cascade.org/node/81327.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230701T130000
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DTSTAMP:20240319T093647Z
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obco85
DESCRIPTION:This is a free 11 mile\, casual pace\, e-bike friendly ride to
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SEQUENCE:0
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DTSTAMP:20240319T093647Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:Learn interesting stories about Renton’s history on this free 1
2 mile\, casual pace\, e-bike friendly ride. The ride will last a little o
ver 3 hours (estimated finish around 12:30 pm).\nShareMastodonTwitterFaceb
ookRedditEmailTickets: https://cascade.org/node/81363.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230723T090000
GEO:+47.49874;-122.214292
LOCATION:Cedar River Trail Park @ 901 Nishiwaki Ln\, Renton\, WA 98057\, US
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SEQUENCE:0
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DTSTAMP:20240319T093647Z
CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:Bob Svercl\; 5712017189\; bobco85@gmail.com\; https://twitter.com/b
obco85
DESCRIPTION:Check out some cool outdoor artwork around parts of north Seatt
le in this free 9 mile\, casual pace\, e-bike friendly ride. The ride will
last a little over 2 hours (estimated finish by 12:30 pm).\nShareMastodon
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230729T100000
GEO:+47.702599;-122.328323
LOCATION:Northgate Light Rail Station (ground level) @ 10200 1st Ave NE\, S
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SEQUENCE:0
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
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obco85
DESCRIPTION:Ride to check out future light rail stations in Bellevue & Redm
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limbs for everyone\, and have a break in the middle. Bring your bike/e-bik
e/cargo-bike!\nShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmailTickets: https://cas
cade.org/node/81716.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230812T090000
GEO:+47.579075;-122.197324
LOCATION:Enatai Beach Park @ Enatai Beach Park\, 3519 108th Ave SE\, Bellev
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SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Bike the 2 Line Stub
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DTSTAMP:20240319T093647Z
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obco85
DESCRIPTION:Learn history and hear interesting stories on this free group r
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verage on flats) pace\, wait at the top of hill climbs for everyone\, and
have a break in the middle. Bring your bike/e-bike/cargo-bike!\nShareMasto
donTwitterFacebookRedditEmailTickets: https://cascade.org/node/81764.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230827T090000
GEO:+47.666432;-122.340739
LOCATION:Lower Woodland Park Ballfields @ 5100 Green Lake Way N\, Seattle\,
WA 98103\, USA
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CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Cascade Bicycle Club
CONTACT:
DESCRIPTION:Tickets available online in advance or at the door.\nDoors at 6
p.m. Film starts at 6:30 and runs 52 minutes. Q&A session afterwards with
Cascade Bicycle Club.\nOn Nov. 14 a new documentary screened at Cascade B
icycle Club will highlight the global\, citizen-led fight to make our stre
ets safer: The Street Project. Created by the multiple Emmy-winning team a
t Boyd Productions\, The Street Project takes viewers across the globe in
an uplifting narrative\, from cycling-friendly meccas in Europe\, to New Y
ork City and Phoenix\, Arizona – one of the most dangerous cities in Ameri
ca for pedestrians – for a deep dive into how America views our streets an
d how they can be made safer.\nFour years in the making\, The Street Proje
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it has changed\, what makes effective street design\, how the automobile c
hanged the way we use our streets\, the misguided use of victim blaming (j
aywalking)\, the impact of zoning laws on street transportation\, and much
more.\nViewer Discretion Advisory: This documentary contains footage of t
raffic violence (a car/bicycle crash) which may be difficult for some view
ers to watch. If you would prefer to skip this moment of the film\, please
join 4 minutes after the start.\nShareMastodonTwitterFacebookRedditEmailT
ickets: https://cascade.org/node/82434.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231114T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231114T190000
GEO:+47.688011;-122.264935
LOCATION:Cascade Bicycle Club @ 7787 62nd Ave NE\, Seattle\, WA 98115\, USA
SEQUENCE:0
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new documentary screened at Cascade Bicycle Club will highlight the globa
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ect takes viewers across the globe in an uplifting narrative\, from cyclin
g-friendly meccas in Europe\, to New York City and Phoenix\, Arizona – one
of the most dangerous cities in America for pedestrians – for a deep dive
into how America views our streets and how they can be made safer.
\n<
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including the history of street use and how it has changed\, what makes e
ffective street design\, how the automobile changed the way we use our str
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ning laws on street transportation\, and much more.\nViewer
Discretion Advisory: This documentary contains footage of traffi
c violence (a car/bicycle crash) which may be difficult for some viewers t
o watch. If you would prefer to skip this moment of the film\, please join
4 minutes after the start.
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